
3G CDMA2000 Wireless System Engineering
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- 3G CDMA2000 Wireless System Engineering
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Chapter 1 Introduction to 3G CDMA 1
- 1.1 Third Generation Systems 1
- 1.2 Protocol Architecture 2
- 1.3 Other Elements of Protocol Architecture 3
- 1.4 Spreading Rate 1 and Spreading Rate 3 5
- 1.5 Differences Between IS-2000 and IS-95 7
- References 9
- Chapter 2 Physical Layer: Forward Link 11
- 2.1 Introduction 11
- 2.2 Radio Configurations 14
- 2.3 Signaling Channels 15
- 2.4 User Channels 26
- 2.5 Channel Structure 31
- 2.6 Modulation 32
- 2.7 Capacity Gain: Forward Link 34
- References 35
- Selected Bibliography 35
- Chapter 3 Physical Layer: Reverse Link 37
- 3.1 Introduction 37
- 3.2 Radio Configurations 39
- 3.3 Signaling Channels 40
- 3.4 User Channels 49
- 3.5 Channel Structure 50
- 3.6 Modulation 51
- 3.7 Capacity Gain: Reverse Link 52
- References 53
- Selected Bibliography 53
- Chapter 4 Medium Access Control 55
- 4.1 Introduction 55
- 4.2 Primitives 55
- 4.3 Multiplex Sublayers 57
- 4.4 Radio Link Protocol (RLP) 60
- 4.5 Signaling Radio Burst Protocol (SRBP) 63
- 4.6 System Access 64
- References 68
- Chapter 5 Signaling Link Access Control 71
- 5.1 Introduction 71
- 5.2 LAC Sublayers 71
- 5.3 Sublayer Processing 74
- 5.4 Interaction of Layer and Sublayers 80
- References 83
- Chapter 6 Signaling: Upper Layers 85
- 6.1 Overview 85
- 6.2 State Transitions: Call Processing 87
- 6.3 Mode Transitions: Packet Data Transmission 96
- 6.4 Channel Setup 97
- References 104
- Chapter 7 Power Control 107
- 7.1 Introduction 107
- 7.2 Power Control of the Forward Link 107
- 7.3 Power Control of the Reverse Link: Open Loop 113
- 7.4 Power Control of the Reverse Link: Closed Loop 117
- References 121
- Chapter 8 Handoff 123
- 8.1 Introduction 123
- 8.2 Soft Handoff 123
- 8.3 Idle Handoff 133
- 8.4 Access Entry Handoff 135
- 8.6 Access Probe Handoff 138
- 8.7 Concluding Remarks 139
- References 140
- Chapter 9 System Performance 141
- 9.1 Introduction 141
- 9.2 Channel Supervision 141
- 9.3 Code Management 142
- 9.4 Turbo Codes 150
- 9.5 Transmit Diversity 152
- References 156
- Selected Bibliography 157
- Chapter 10 System Design: Coverage 159
- 10.1 Introduction 159
- 10.2 Forward Pilot Channel 161
- 10.3 Forward Fundamental Channel 162
- 10.4 Forward Supplemental Channel 163
- 10.5 Upper Bounds of Interference: Forward Link 165
- 10.6 Reverse Fundamental Channel 165
- 10.7 Reverse Supplemental Channel 167
- 10.8 Upper Bounds of Interference: Reverse Link 168
- 10.9 Eb/N0 and Receiver Sensitivity 169
- 10.10 Concluding Remarks 169
- Reference 170
- Chapter 11 System Design: Capacity 171
- 11.1 Introduction 171
- 11.2 Mathematical Definitions 171
- 11.3 Reverse Link 174
- 11.4 Forward Link 178
- References 185
- Chapter 12 Network Architecture 187
- 12.1 Introduction 187
- 12.2 2G Network 187
- 12.3 3G Network 189
- 12.4 Simple IP 192
- 12.5 Mobile IP 193
- 12.6 Concluding Remarks 196
- References 197
- Chapter 13 1xEV-DO Network 199
- 13.1 Introduction 199
- 13.2 1xEV-DO Network 201
- 13.3 Protocol Architecture 202
- References 211
- Chapter 14 1xEV-DO Radio Interface: Forward Link 213
- 14.1 Introduction 213
- 14.2 MAC Layer 213
- 14.3 Physical Layer 215
- 14.4 Concluding Remarks 226
- References 226
- Selected Bibliography 226
- Chapter 15 1xEV-DO Radio Interface: Reverse Link 227
- 15.1 Introduction 227
- 15.2 MAC Layer 227
- 15.3 Physical Layer 229
- 15.4 Reverse Power Control 239
- References 240
- Selected Bibliography 240
- About the Author 241
- Index 243
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